London misunderstands The Playboy of the Western World
The new National Theatre production is an uproarious and haunting portrait of rural Irish life
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The new National Theatre production is an uproarious and haunting portrait of rural Irish life
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Even a bear as tender as Paddington can see the emotional clutter we’ve learned to ignore
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Sophia Chetin-Leuner’s new production is sure to make her a star
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Tom Morris’s production starring David Harewood makes the audience side with the wrong character
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Abramović now sells “longevity drops” and NFTs of her art – promising a performance that will never end
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The new theatre adaptation of Alan Hollinghurst’s The Line of Beauty loses the beauty
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The former Labour leader has signed up to play the Wizard of Oz-lington in a Wicked-inspired Christmas panto
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Max Webster’s queer reimagining of the Oscar Wilde classic is an explosion of conflicting performances
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